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Far-Left Imperial Judge Leaves Children Orphaned By Biden Regime Sitting On Jet On Runway When She Bars Repatriation Flights

Federal judges are getting better at stopping jet flights returning foreigners to their home.

This time, Judge Sparkle Sooknanan ordered jets not to take off that were part of a program by the administration of President Donald Trump to repatriate children from Guatemala to their home country, and families.

Earlier, Judge James Boasberg infamously ordered several jets carrying illegal alien criminals being deported to turn around mid-flight, without acknowledging the fact they might not have enough fuel for a return flight.

The Trump administration did not comply, as the flights already were in international airspace and Boasberg, about whom ethics complaints already have been filed, had no jurisdiction there.

This time, the judge ordered the flights not to take off, leaving some children sitting in the aircraft on the runway.

The Trump administration was sending illegal alien Guatemalan children back to their home country, after requests by Guatemala and their parents.

That wasn’t good enough for Sooknanan.

She issued a temporary restraining order halting the repatriation efforts “even as kids were already sitting in their seats.”

The Trump administration had hoped to reunite nearly 700 kids with parents or guardians in Guatemala.

The judge stepped into the program and shut it down after “charter buses had already rolled up to planes in Harlingen and El Paso and, in some cases, children were seated on board awaiting departure,” the report said.

Drew Ensign, a lawyer for the Department of Justice, said, “These are not removals under the statute. These are repatriations. All of these children have parents or guardians in Guatemala who have requested their return.”
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@sunsporter1649 asks
How diud the children get here?

Did they cross the border unaccompanied, and if so, where did they cross?

Were they sent by their parents to the US so they could have a chance at a better life?

Were they sent to unite with a family member here in the US?

Are any of them children of parents that have been swept up by ICE and deported, leaving the children alone here in the US?


Since you don't know the answer for each child, sunstroke, you don't know how that child's case should be handled.

“These are not removals under the statute. These are repatriations. All of these children have parents or guardians in Guatemala who have requested their return.”
Really?? Let's see the paperwork for each case.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues It was easy. The administration simply used the paperwork generated by the previous administration upon admission and used it to arrange transportation back home
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 Do you know that for a fact?

Why do it under the cover of darkness?

Typical Trump Regime.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 You mean the previous administration just let anybody across the border without proper vetting and vaxxing!

JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 Deflection noted.
@sunsporter1649 Try again. You asked
How diud the children get here?

Did they cross the border unaccompanied, and if so, where did they cross?

Were they sent by their parents to the US so they could have a chance at a better life?

Were they sent to unite with a family member here in the US?

Are any of them children of parents that have been swept up by ICE and deported, leaving the children alone here in the US?


Since you don't know the answer for each child, sunstroke, you don't know how that child's case should be handled.

“These are not removals under the statute. These are repatriations. All of these children have parents or guardians in Guatemala who have requested their return.”
Really?? Let's see the paperwork for each case.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues It was easy. The administration simply used the paperwork generated by the previous administration upon admission and used it to arrange transportation back home